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1915 Napier 16/22 Colonial Tourer

  • Chassis Number: 3353
  • Engine Number: E98423305
Montague Napier was the head of the precision engineering firm D. Napier & Son, which had been in business since 1908 and was located in Lambeth, South London. In 1900, Napier formed an agreement with Francis Edge for exclusive rights to sell the entire firm's motorcars they produced. To increase publicity, the cars were demonstrated in many racing events, various competitions, and endurance challenges. One of the more prominent challenges of the early 1900s was the Gordon Bennett Trophy race, which was run annually with each competing car representing their country of origin. Edge won the Trophy in 1902, making it the first British automobile racing triumph. The Napier Racer of 1902 featured a 6.5-liter engine that had five valves per cylinder and a shaft drive. It had been delivered just seven days before the start of the race since build problems had delayed its completion. It had a cracked cylinder head on the way to the boat, so another was sent via train and repaired while en route. To add to the complications, the second gear had not completely hardened, and all of its teeth were bent. Edge was able to find a factory and re-harden the gears before the start of the race.

The success at the Gordon Bennett Trophy race surged demand for the Napier/Edge vehicles, and large production factories were quickly ascertained to help keep up with demand. The new facility was located at Acton, West London.

A six-cylinder version was introduced in 1904, though not the first to create a powerplant of this six, it was the first to make a six-cylinder engine a commercial success.

In 1907 Edge set his sights on capturing the World's 24-hour speed record. A team of three Napier 60hp cars were brought to Brooklands track and averaged 65.9 mph and set the record which would last for eighteen years. The two other cars averaged 64.1 and 63.5 mph.

In 1908, engine size came under some scrutiny. The French Grand Prix, in particular, that rules should center on engine development and there should be more interchangeability between the road cars and the race cars. Rules were placed that limited the bore of the four-cylinder car to 155 mm, and the overall weight of the vehicle was set at a minimum of 1200 kgs. The largest engine for the race was Victor Rigal's Bayard Clement which had a 14-liter displacement size. A 12.8-liter Mercedes driven by Christian Lautenschalger finished first.

By 1913, the French Grand Prix had come down even harder on engine displacement size, mandating that each car gets about 14 mpg and limited the amount of fuel to 20 liters for each 100 kilometers. A maximum weight of 1100 kg and a minimum of 800 kg was also imposed. This made the field more competitive and the mechanics more creative. A Peugeot with a 5.6-liter engine would go on to win the race, still having 22 liters left in the fuel tank. The largest engines in the race were the Itala's with 8.3 liters and none of them finished.

This Car
This 16/22HP Colonial Tourer was built near the onset of war in Europe and thus is one of the last Napier automobiles created. It is painted in cream and rides on red wire wheels. Inside, there is red leather upholstery with a tan top. The car has been restored to like-new condition. It has brass fittings, IMI electrified headlamps, a battery box, tool boxes, a fuel can, and a rear-mounted trunk.

In 2010, this Colonial Tourer was offered for sale at the Exceptional Motorcars and Automobilia auction presented by Bonhams. The car had been estimated to sell for $75,000 - $95,000 but was unable to find a buyer willing to satisfy the reserve. It would leave the auction unsold.

By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2010

2010 Bonhams - Quail Lodge

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $75,000-USD $95,000 
Lot was not sold

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1915 Napier 16/22 hp Colonial Tourer33532010 Bonhams Quail Lodge $75,000$95,000

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Colonial Tourer
Chassis #: 3353
Engine #: E98423305